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Brexit Re-booted

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Whitewavemark2 Thu 09-Jul-20 08:07:06

Whilst we have all been busy with C19, Brexit has been still in the background, so I thought as a break from C19 I would start up Brexit again??

Latest gossip/leak

Liz Truss has written to Johnson warning him that his border plans “ risk smuggling, damage to the U.K. reputation and WTO wrath who may well launch a legal challenge over the plan to phase in customs and health checks Over 6 months.

Something else that’s going to run and run.

Negotiations with the EU are due to end 31 October.

Alegrias Fri 25-Sept-20 19:29:13

Maybe there are some Gransnetters who could tell us what its like to be a keen brexiter who lives abroad? wink

Welshwife Fri 25-Sept-20 19:47:07

All the British people I know in my part of France cannot understand it at all and worry about family and friends back in the U.K. The French in our Franglais group are totally puzzled and hope we are all in a position to stay.

Welshwife Fri 25-Sept-20 19:50:34

Should have said I only know people who are Remainers.

Urmstongran Fri 25-Sept-20 20:40:13

I should imagine most people who live and earn or have retired to live in Europe voted Remain varian as surely it would be voting against their status quo and wouldn’t make sense?

Dinahmo Fri 25-Sept-20 21:11:15

Welshwife

Should have said I only know people who are Remainers.

Same for me in my part of France

Urmstongran Fri 25-Sept-20 21:14:23

Haven’t the government said all Europeans living in the UK (some 3 million+) are welcome to stay as we wouldn’t use them as bargaining chips?

What is France doing about you all then? Not nice.

Dinahmo Fri 25-Sept-20 21:15:26

Urmstongran

I should imagine most people who live and earn or have retired to live in Europe voted Remain varian as surely it would be voting against their status quo and wouldn’t make sense?

I voted Remain because I believe in a united Europe and from an economics standpoint think that it's better to trade with those close with no trade barriers, rather than trade half way across the world with heavy tariffs.

Dinahmo Fri 25-Sept-20 21:16:14

Welshwife

All the British people I know in my part of France cannot understand it at all and worry about family and friends back in the U.K. The French in our Franglais group are totally puzzled and hope we are all in a position to stay.

I was really responding to this when I said it is the same where I live.

Urmstongran Fri 25-Sept-20 21:35:29

BREAKING GOOD NEWS‼️

Seems that Brussels have just said ‘the tide is turning’.

Yay! Progress IS being made people!
??

Urmstongran Fri 25-Sept-20 21:37:23

A deal will follow - I’ve always thought so. Not to have one would damage both sides.

#pollyanna
?

vegansrock Fri 25-Sept-20 21:48:03

Johnson will have to give in as he is failing to deal with the covid crisis, many in the party are unsatisfied with his lack of leadership, and he can’t really sell a no deal as a win to anyone other than the gammons. According to the BBC, journalists are being briefed that Downing Street will compromise, although EUs lack of trust in Johnson and his willingness to keep his promises is a sticking point.

LauraNorder Fri 25-Sept-20 21:54:13

I am with you all the way Urmstongran but think it's pointless arguing with the same old few with the same old arguments. All due respect to remainers but you'll see Ug was right soon enough.

Urmstongran Fri 25-Sept-20 21:58:31

Thank you LauraNorder ?
Love the name BTW!

GrannyGravy13 Fri 25-Sept-20 22:18:31

A deal will be done, it is in the best interests of all parties.

Welshwife Fri 25-Sept-20 22:33:56

Urm what isn’t nice that the French are doing to us? I thought I was fairly up to date but must have missed some dire thing.

Urmstongran Sat 26-Sept-20 07:11:09

From Dispatches Europe June 2020:

“If you’ve been living in France legally for five years or more, you are eligible to apply for a long-stay residence visa. But of course, you’ll have to prove you have substantial assets and health care policies and won’t be a drain on the French social services. But the new law doesn’t give any details.

Other categories include rules for students and others. And by the way, the Ordonnance can be torn up if UK officials don’t offer French citizens the same rights.

France also has lots and lots of rules about proving you’re a permanent legal resident including self-sufficiency tests. And if you aren’t employed and don’t have sufficient net worth, it’s going to be really difficult for Brits to get legal resident status and receive a carte de séjour

Expat group Remain In France Together reports that municipalities are already struggling to deal with processing the paperwork as an estimated 200,000 British expats try to apply for various long-stay visa options”

You said Welshwife that your French neighbours ‘hoped you could stay’. It made me query what the problem was?

vegansrock Sat 26-Sept-20 07:42:00

lauranorder don’t you see the irony in your statement that “ I think it's pointless arguing with the same old few with the same old arguments.“ since you are chipping in with no “argument“ but an “it’ll be alright in the end “ head in sand statement ( agreeing with the same old few) which ignores the realities of the cost, job losses, sterling collapse, weak position of the U.K. already happening.

Whitewavemark2 Sat 26-Sept-20 08:28:44

It will be such a relief if a deal can be done and one which does not do too much damage to our businesses and economy.

At least the new year won’t be so bad.

I must see what is going on.

varian Sat 26-Sept-20 08:38:28

Any deal might be better than no deal but the colossal damage done by brexit and the brexiters over the last five years has already done untold damage to the UK- damage to our economy, to the cohesion of our society and to our future relations with all the other countries of the world.

Whitewavemark2 Sat 26-Sept-20 08:38:43

One warning I think ought to be understood is that the hard right of the Tory party will not support any deal. How much influence they have remains to be seen.

Dinahmo Sat 26-Sept-20 12:11:07

Urm your quote from Dispatches Europe June 2020 is misleading.

A long stay visa applies only to those who want to move here after 31 December. They will have to apply for the visa before filing their application for a residence permit.

Those of us who already live here or who move before 31 December 2020 retain our rights as European citizens and have until 30 June 2021 to apply for a "withdrawal agreement" year residence permit. The website for applications should be operational in October. It has been delayed because of the number of "third country" citizens who needed to renew their visas and also because of the covid crisis.

It should be relatively easy because those of us who have been lawfully resident here for more than 5 years are entitled to a 10 year residence permit and our financial details will be available because we will, of course, have filed tax returns here.

varian Sat 26-Sept-20 12:21:49

The practices of Cambridge Analytica, which worked for the Leave side in the fraudulent referendum of 2016 have been exposed and condemned.

thenextweb.com/neural/2020/09/25/honey-traps-and-bribery-ex-cambridge-analytica-ceo-slapped-with-7-year-directorship-ban/

Greta Sat 26-Sept-20 12:58:32

I do hope we'll get some sort of deal. However, I don't think it'll be a deal that many leave voters will be satisfied with. True, there probably won't be as many EU nationals arriving, instead there will be more immigrants from other corners of the earth. Also, if people in the northern parts of the country, who gave the Tories their vote, do not see an improvement in their job opportunities/living standard, as has been promised, we could see a lot of unrest.

Whitewavemark2 Sat 26-Sept-20 13:45:48

varian

The practices of Cambridge Analytica, which worked for the Leave side in the fraudulent referendum of 2016 have been exposed and condemned.

thenextweb.com/neural/2020/09/25/honey-traps-and-bribery-ex-cambridge-analytica-ceo-slapped-with-7-year-directorship-ban/

I wonder what they did that was unethical for Vote Leave?

varian Sat 26-Sept-20 15:39:33

From what we know about Vote Leave and other brexit groups, the question of ethics was never high on their agenda WW